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Money Matters With Wes Moss
by Wes Moss
Since its debut in 1992, Money Matters was created to deliver objective and timely financial advice on WSB, Atlanta's legendary, award-winning news/talk radio station. Now, in addition to airing weekly on WSB, Money Matters is available as a podcast, tailor-made for both modern retirees and those still in the planning stages.Hosted since 2009 by Wes Moss — CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, best-selling author, Forbes contributor, and managing partner at Capital Investment Advisors in Atlanta — and backed by the Retire Sooner Team, the Money Matters podcast aims to continue the show's legacy of demystifying retirement finances. From dissecting the latest financial news to offering personalized answers to listener questions, the goal of Money Matters is to keep you informed and empowered. Our focus? Providing clear, actionable advice without the financial jargon to help 1 million families retire sooner and happier.Join us in this exciting new chapter, and let's journey towar
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AI, Oil Prices, and the Future of Work in America
Artificial intelligence, oil prices, the stock market, and the future of work all collide in this fast-moving episode of the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Connor Miller. Follow along as they connect AI growth, savings strategies, labor trends, energy markets, and the economic forces often associated with shaping the U.S. economy in 2026. • Examine how Year Zero Savings Accounts and sovereign wealth-style proposals might encourage long-term saving and broader participation in investing over time. • Explore the “candy tree principle” and Jevons Paradox to see why new technology at times creates more demand and opportunity instead of less. • Track oil prices, Middle East diplomacy, and the global energy trends that may continue influencing markets and consumer spending. • Assess how earnings growth across technology, utilities, communications, and materials may have helped support recent stock market resilience. • Consider how artificial intelligence, massive data center construction, reshoring, and infrastructure spending may continue increasing demand for skilled trades across the country. • Hear perspectives from the Milken Conference on blue-collar job growth, changing white-collar careers, and where the labor market could be heading next. • Reflect on retirement planning approaches that may help households create more clarity, flexibility, and long-term financial organization. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss for grounded conversations about investing, artificial intelligence, retirement planning, and the trends often associated with reshaping the economy.
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Stock Market Surge Meets Inflation Reality: April Update & Retirement Planning Insights
Big market moves, mixed signals, and a few surprises along the way. This episode of the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd pulls it all together into a clear, easy-to-follow conversation. Blending market performance with economic trends and everyday life, this episode is designed to help you stay grounded despite life’s uncertainties. • Break down April’s stock market run and place it alongside geopolitical tension and rising oil prices. Revisit the expression “Sell in May and go away” and consider the tradeoffs of stepping out of the market. • Size up the challenge of market timing and see why consistent, long-term investing has historically been associated with retirement planning. • Follow the Moss family’s unexpected puppy adoption story and think about how real-life decisions may help shape financial priorities. • Connect volunteering and fostering to retirement happiness using fresh, survey-based insights on purpose and lifestyle. • Check in on the labor market with low jobless claims and use the prime-age employment ratio to help examine economic conditions. • Look at what may be worrying Americans most, based on data from Gallup, such as healthcare, housing, energy, and cost of living, and compare that to current consumer sentiment. • Track what’s driving inflation, from tech to home goods, while also weighing wage growth, workforce changes, and the growing role of artificial intelligence. • Join the fun with a community apple recipe project and step back to see how markets, money, and everyday life may intersect. For perspective grounded in data and real-world context, not predictions, this episode offers a thoughtful way to stay engaged. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for more conversations that aim to help you stay up to date on markets, inflation, and retirement planning.
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The Market’s Wall of Worry: AI, Geopolitics, Inflation & Long-Term Context
Markets rarely wait for perfect news, and this episode of the Money Matters Podcast helps connect the headlines to what may matter over time. Wes Moss and Connor Miller cut through the noise, tying together geopolitics, AI, and economic data to provide context for long-term investors, not predictions or guarantees. • Follow how markets have historically moved higher despite geopolitical tension, while recognizing that past performance does not guarantee future results. • See how rebounds after selloffs have occurred in some historical periods and why some investors may miss them. • Assess how earnings trends and labor market conditions may be contributing to recent market resilience. • Connect artificial intelligence growth and big tech shifts to market performance and workforce changes. • Compare today’s environment to historical patterns and review what S&P 500 earnings, margins, and sector leadership may indicate about the broader landscape. • Understand inflation through measures such as trimmed CPI, and consider how rising prices may affect retirement income over time. • Reflect on leadership transitions at a major tech company, including the soon-to-be-retired CEO’s tenure, in a long-term business context. • Consider how personal financial decisions, including relationship dynamics, may influence long-term financial outcomes. For perspective grounded in history and current data, this episode offers context to help inform your financial decisions. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for ongoing, context-driven insights.
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What’s Driving the Market Right Now? Volatility, Fed Policy & Investor Behavior
Make sense of a market that never seems to slow down as Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd connect the dots between headlines, history, and investor behavior. This episode of the Money Matters Podcast puts market swings, S&P 500 highs, inflation, and Federal Reserve policy into a steady, long-term perspective. See how geopolitical tensions, election cycles, and nonstop news may stir stock market volatility, and compare the recent rebound, including an 11-day return to all-time highs and a wave of 2026 S&P 500 records, to patterns seen over decades. Understand what the VIX (Volatility Index) and shifting investor sentiment may signal, from moments of panic to the relief that has been associated with rebounds. Put everyday finances into context by looking at 2026 tax refunds, rising gas prices, and how households tend to adjust spending. Connect Federal Reserve policy, inflation targets, and potential Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh’s diversified holdings across AI, fintech, biotech, private equity, and youth sports to the broader economic picture. Explore how private equity may be influencing areas like youth sports and how companies like Allbirds are pivoting toward artificial intelligence to keep up with changing trends. Looking for a calmer, more grounded way to think about today’s markets? This episode is for you. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for more context-driven conversations each week.
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Markets Are Loud. Here’s What Actually Matters: Volatility, AI, Jobs & Your Retirement Plan
Markets moving fast? Headlines getting loud? Take a step back and see the bigger picture in this episode of the Money Matters Podcast. Wes Moss and Connor Miller break down what’s happening across the economy, markets, and retirement planning so you can focus on what matters to you. • Understand how Middle East tensions, shifting sentiment, and sharp market rallies, including an approximately 82% surge, have historically shown up during uncertain moments, not clear turning points, though past performance does not guarantee future results and may not indicate future market direction. • Examine oil prices, energy stocks, and sector shifts to see how today’s market environment compares to past cycles. • Review major economic moments, from COVID-19 stimulus to tariff changes, and consider how markets have responded over time. • Explore how artificial intelligence and innovation are gaining attention as potential long-term drivers of growth, though outcomes are uncertain and subject to change. • Analyze consumer spending, wage growth, inflation, and dividends through the lens of retirement income planning. • Clarify what’s really happening in the labor market by looking beyond headlines to youth employment trends, job turnover, and deeper data beneath the surface. • Evaluate how dividend-paying stocks have historically fit into diversified portfolios (though are not guaranteed), especially for income-focused investors. • Assess high-end housing markets where limited supply and strong demand continue to shape prices. • Reframe your financial game plan by focusing on adaptability, diversification, and long-term decision-making, which should be aligned with your individual goals and risk tolerance. Take the emotion out of investing and refocus on a steady, long-term approach. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for clear, educational context to help inform your financial decisions over time.
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Stay Invested: Markets, Pensions, Dividends & Long-Term Strategy
Every market cycle brings new headlines, but the principles behind long-term investing tend to remain steady. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd offer perspective to help you filter the noise and approach financial decisions with a disciplined, long-term lens. • Examine how energy markets and oil price movements may influence portfolios amid global uncertainty. • Recognize how rapid market swings and rebounds highlight the difficulty of short-term timing and the role of staying invested. • Identify the risks of “Pot of Gold Syndrome” and evaluate the 6% pension test when comparing lump sums versus lifetime income. • Weigh tradeoffs between flexibility, legacy goals, and longevity when choosing between pension income and lump sums. • Reflect on Apple’s 50th anniversary while connecting long-term company growth and market participation to investor outcomes. • Understand how dividends and reinvestment have historically contributed to total return and may support income-focused strategies. • Reinforce the value of a disciplined financial plan designed to adapt, while reframing uncertainty as a consistent market backdrop. Listen to the Money Matters Podcast for clear, educational context on today’s financial landscape. Subscribe to stay informed and continue building a long-term perspective around your financial plan.
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Feeling the Pressure of Inflation and Rates? A Retirement Planning Perspective
Markets are shifting, headlines are loud, and uncertainty can be challenging, but your retirement plan doesn’t have to follow the same script. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller provide context around today’s economic landscape through a disciplined, long-term lens. • Evaluate how geopolitical tensions, oil prices, and policy shifts may influence markets, interest rates, and retirement planning considerations. • Examine Gen X retirement concerns alongside the financial pressures of supporting both parents and children. • Recognize how a written retirement plan may be associated with greater financial confidence and clearer direction. • Analyze the combined impact of higher interest rates, mortgage costs, and inflation on household finances. • Review historical S&P 500 corrections and average pullbacks to understand how volatility has historically fit into long-term investing. • Build a retirement framework by outlining income sources, spending goals, investment strategy, and legacy priorities. • Compare today’s inflation environment to 2022, including differences in labor markets, money supply, and economic sensitivity to oil. • Assess why investor behavior, rather than market timing, is often discussed as a key driver of long-term outcomes. • Explore insights from the Retiree’s Guide to Inflation and how it frames maintaining purchasing power over time. Stay informed on the financial forces shaping retirement planning and how they may connect to long-term decision-making. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for ongoing context and perspective.
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Market Volatility, Inflation, and Fed Policy: What It May Mean for Your Money Right Now
Track how fast-moving headlines, economic signals, and everyday costs intersect in this episode of the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd. Connect market volatility, Federal Reserve policy considerations, and real-life spending trends to evaluate how they may influence financial planning over time. Key Topics Covered in This Episode • Analyze market volatility by connecting weather swings, breaking news, and geopolitical developments to investor sentiment. • Evaluate Federal Reserve policy alongside oil prices, inflation data, and stagflation risks. • Review inflation and consumer costs, including gasoline, groceries, and mortgage rates, to understand their relationship to household pressure and rate decisions. • Compare market uncertainty with prior tariff-driven volatility and examine how expectations may shape oil and equity market reactions. • Explore historical market trends to contextualize selloffs and conditions often associated with recoveries. • Examine March Madness economics, including bracket odds, workplace productivity loss, and behavioral decision-making. • Assess rising cost-of-living pressures and their role in a rising consumer stress indicator. • **Analyze lifestyle trends like **pickleball and their potential implications for healthcare-related costs. • **Recognize retirement planning **behaviors and how written retirement plans and long-term consistency may correlate with financial confidence and satisfaction. Why This Episode Matters Stay informed on the financial trends related to markets, inflation, spending, and retirement considerations in a changing environment. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for timely, data-informed perspectives designed to support more informed financial decision-making.
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The “I’s of March”: Iran, Inflation, Interest Rates, and Investments—What Investors Are Watching
Markets, energy prices, inflation, and artificial intelligence are all shaping today’s financial landscape and investors are trying to make sense of it in real time. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller sprinkle a tasty dollop of perspective onto the economic headlines influencing markets, workplace trends, and long-term retirement planning. • Evaluate how oil price volatility, geopolitical disruptions, and shifting global supply may influence markets, consumer costs, and investor sentiment. • Analyze how financial markets have historically responded to geopolitical turmoil and why long-term patterns may offer perspective during periods of volatility. • Review the latest inflation data and assess how rising gasoline prices may affect household budgets, consumer spending, and the broader economy. • Examine the “I’s of March”—Iran, inflation, interest rates, and investments—and consider how these forces interact within the current economic environment. • Assess new research suggesting artificial intelligence may be expanding workloads rather than eliminating jobs, reshaping how productivity is measured. • Consider how technological change and evolving business models may affect the future of work and the broader employment landscape. For listeners following markets, inflation, artificial intelligence, and retirement planning, this episode provides context around the forces influencing today’s economy. **Listen and subscribe to the **Money Matters Podcast to stay connected to ongoing discussions about investing, economic trends, and long-term financial planning.
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War, Oil, and Market Volatility: What Investors Should Understand Right Now
Global headlines are colliding with markets—from geopolitical tension to rising oil and shifting labor trends. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller break down what’s driving volatility and what investors may want to understand when evaluating long-term portfolio strategy. • Evaluate how geopolitical tensions and global conflict headlines may influence market volatility and investor sentiment. • Interpret the recent drop in the Dow, rising oil prices, and weaker jobs data to understand how multiple economic pressures can converge. • Analyze why the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical energy chokepoint and how oil supply disruptions may ripple through inflation and markets. • Review more than a century of historical market behavior following geopolitical conflicts to frame today’s headlines in context. • Assess how inflation, interest rates, and energy prices interact—and how those forces may influence Federal Reserve decisions. • Examine labor market shifts, layoffs, and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in the global workforce. • Clarify the narratives around the U.S. dollar, gold, and global currencies when evaluating claims of “de-dollarization.” • Recognize why diversification, disciplined investing, and understanding what you own may remain central to long-term portfolio construction. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for context on today’s market headlines and the broader forces shaping investing decisions.
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Retirement Trade-Offs Explained: TSP vs. Rollover, 4% Rule, RMDs, Roth Conversions & High-Yield Bonds
Retirement planning isn’t one decision—it’s a series of trade-offs shaped by rules, markets, and real life. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase address listener questions and frame timely retirement, tax, and investment topics in a balanced, long-term context designed to inform—not predict—financial outcomes. • Clarify how TSP protections, RMD rules, and post-retirement investment options interact, and compare staying in the TSP versus rolling to a provider when evaluating fees, Roth conversions, and flexibility. • Evaluate UTMA vs. UGMA accounts for children, including tax treatment, ownership control, and potential financial aid implications. • Reassess the 4% withdrawal rule of thumb, consider adjustments if you own your home outright, and apply the 25X framework when estimating retirement income needs. • Analyze high-yield bond ETFs within a diversified allocation by reviewing risk, yield characteristics, and how they differ from traditional bonds. • Examine whether keeping life insurance near retirement aligns with income protection, estate planning, or legacy objectives. • Explore what pursuing the CFP® designation may require and how a financial planning career path can take shape. Retirement strategy is built on thoughtful evaluation, disciplined allocation, and informed decision-making—not guarantees. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for educational retirement planning, investment strategy, and wealth management discussions grounded in long-term perspective.
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AI, Ozempic, Market Highs And Rising Prices: What It Means For Retirement Planning
Retirement planning isn’t happening in isolation—it’s intersecting with artificial intelligence, changing health trends, record market highs, and even rising grocery prices. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller translate fast-moving headlines into balanced, long-term financial planning considerations designed to inform—not predict. • Assess how GLP-1 medications like Ozempic may be influencing workplace habits, health trends, and broader economic ripple effects. • Evaluate pronounced sector divergence in today’s market, including defensive leadership in energy, materials, and consumer staples, alongside lagging technology and financials. • Examine how artificial intelligence may be reshaping industries and workforce expectations, particularly for professionals nearing retirement. • Analyze research suggesting AI adoption may shift competitive advantages toward workers who effectively integrate emerging tools. • Consider how the $27.40 savings framework may help structure retirement contributions while working toward milestones such as building a $10,000 reserve. • Explore automated savings strategies and income-based contribution benchmarks that may support consistency over time. • Review research indicating that written retirement plans may be associated with higher reported levels of happiness and financial confidence. • Recognize behavioral and psychological hurdles retirees often face when determining when—and how—to step away from work. • Break down the economic forces behind rising steak and ground beef prices, including cattle supply constraints and inflation dynamics. • Interpret market behavior at all-time highs by understanding how bull markets have historically unfolded through repeated peaks. Markets evolve, technology advances, and headlines shift—but disciplined, long-term thinking remains foundational. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for balanced financial education designed to provide perspective during an ever-changing economic landscape.
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AI, Jobs & The Fed: What Today’s Economic Shifts Could Mean for Investors
Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, and recent labor market data has continued to show relative resilience. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd connect fast-moving headlines on AI, jobs, interest rates, and retirement research to long-term investment and planning considerations. • Evaluate how AI is influencing financial services, real estate, and software companies—and how rapid innovation may contribute to sector volatility. • Assess rising cybersecurity and data breach risks as automation expands, while recognizing the ongoing role of human trust in financial decision-making. • Analyze the latest U.S. employment and wage trends alongside consumer spending patterns to better understand current economic conditions. • Connect labor market strength to potential Federal Reserve rate decisions and their possible effects on equity and bond markets. • Examine research indicating that individuals with written retirement plans often report higher confidence and greater retirement satisfaction. • Consider how disciplined, long-term investing approaches have historically helped investors navigate changing market cycles. Stay informed with balanced insights designed to provide perspective—not predictions—during rapidly evolving economic conditions. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to keep your investment and retirement planning conversations aligned with today’s shifting landscape.
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Markets in Motion: AI, the Fed, and Shifting Leadership Across Stocks, Crypto, and Media
Markets seem to be shifting quickly as artificial intelligence, monetary policy discussion, and sector leadership evolve. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller provide educational context around the economic and market topics shaping today’s financial conversation. • Review recent advances in artificial intelligence, including new OpenAI releases and the emergence of autonomous agent networks often referenced in productivity discussions. • Discuss recent market volatility alongside sharp movements in gold, silver, and Bitcoin amid ongoing questions surrounding Federal Reserve independence. • Examine the nomination of Kevin Warsh as a potential Federal Reserve chair and his past work with Ben Bernanke, including widely cited views on the Fed’s balance sheet. • Describe the challenges facing Software-as-a-Service companies as AI innovation raises questions around competition and margins. • Compare growth and value stocks using commonly referenced valuation metrics, dividend yields, and price characteristics. • Explain what Federal Reserve balance sheet normalization refers to and how it is commonly linked to conversations about interest rates, mortgages, and housing activity. • Explore the scale and economics of Super Bowl advertising and sports betting as examples of evolving consumer attention and media fragmentation. • Summarize research frequently cited in retirement planning discussions regarding written plans and reported retirement satisfaction. Big-picture context can matter when headlines move fast. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for ongoing, educational conversations about markets, money, and retirement planning.
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Markets in Motion: Dividends, Inflation, and Retirement Planning
As markets continue to shift, long-term retirement planning often demands clarity rather than reaction. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd provide economic and market context to help listeners interpret today’s financial headlines with perspective. • Analyze how recent S&P 500 performance, Federal Reserve decisions, and earnings results seem to be shaping market sentiment. • Interpret an airline’s move away from unassigned seating as a reflection of broader consumer behavior and industry competition. • Track U.S. dollar movements and their historical relationship to gold, silver, and international markets. • Review the current health of the U.S. economy, including consumer spending, housing trends, inflation, unemployment, and stimulus considerations heading toward 2026. • Define what qualifies companies as dividend aristocrats and why payout consistency and discipline matter. • Compare which everyday expenses have risen with inflation and which categories have stabilized or declined. • Examine historical data showing how dividends have often outpaced inflation and demonstrated resilience during past market downturns. • Explore how income-focused investing, diversified portfolios, and retirement withdrawal frameworks like the 4% rule of thumb are commonly discussed together. • Revisit personal retirement checklists to assess whether professional planning guidance aligns with individual circumstances. Listen to this episode for a context-driven discussion focused on markets, income, and retirement planning. Subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to stay connected to thoughtful conversations that span market cycles and economic environments.
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Why Perspective Matters When Markets Get Loud
Market volatility, global headlines, and policy uncertainty continue to shape how investors experience 2026. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd focus on context, not commentary, to help listeners interpret today’s fast-moving financial narrative. • Frame rising investor anxiety amid market volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, highlighted by global discussions at Davos. • Contextualize geopolitical developments—including Arctic defense strategy, Greenland, Venezuela, and Middle East tensions—and their influence on markets and sentiment. • Illustrate how rapid headline shifts, from escalation risk to de-escalation, can move markets and emotions within a single trading day. • Outline how fiscal and monetary forces—policy stimulus, liquidity measures, tax dynamics, and regulatory discussions—may be shaping 2026 economic expectations. • Evaluate the role of interest rates and upcoming Federal Reserve meetings in current market narratives. • Review market drawdowns and recoveries since 2020, reinforcing long-term perspective alongside recent volatility. • Emphasize discipline and zooming out as recurring themes when navigating short-term uncertainty. • Examine artificial intelligence discussions through the lens of productivity, workforce evolution, and economic impact. • Compare assets often associated with perceived stability, including gold, utilities, energy, and companies with durable business models. • Revisit historical dividend trends and their role in income-focused investment conversations. • Explain how frequent reaction to news and emotional decision-making have historically influenced investor outcomes, referencing DALBAR research. • Note every day financial changes—such as the end of new penny minting—and their practical implications. Markets will keep changing, but perspective remains essential. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to follow Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd as they provide structured, long-term context on the financial headlines shaping today’s investing conversations.
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From Wall Street to Youth Sports: Markets, Money, and Modern Costs
Gain clear, educational perspective on today’s highly talked-about market, inflation, and household finance trends in this episode of the Money Matters Podcast. Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd connect economic data, market history, and real-world stories to help listeners evaluate financial decisions through a long-term planning lens. • Review the start of earnings season and explain why early results from major banks are drawing attention. • Analyze the latest inflation data and discuss how current trends may affect everyday household expenses. • Clarify how small-cap, mid-cap, and mega-cap classifications are evolving amid growing market concentration. • Examine rising youth sports costs, proposed tax incentives, and why Congress seems increasingly focused on family affordability. Also, connect youth sports economics with personal stories involving travel teams, car repairs, and the changing balance between recreational and elite competition. • Define the concept of the “Tomorrow Investor” while exploring long-term shifts in middle-class wealth and saving behavior. • Highlight national championship ticket prices and how event costs can reflect broader inflation pressures. • Assess the impact of the recent Verizon outage and review typical customer compensation practices following service disruptions. • Compare asset class returns from 1928 through 2025, including inflation, cash, housing, bonds, gold, and U.S. stocks. • Evaluate historical S&P 500 drawdowns, bear markets, and how often market volatility has occurred over time. • Break down the latest U.S. inflation report and discuss why some indicators are described as a “Goldilocks” scenario. • Track changes in average 30-year mortgage rates and what rate movement may signal for homebuyers. • Monitor legislative proposals to cap credit card interest rates and their potential impact on consumer affordability discussions. • Survey improvements in inflation-adjusted income, household net worth, and changes in America’s class structure. • Illustrate long-term growth in U.S. productivity, S&P 500 values, and dividend trends using historical data. This episode emphasizes context over commentary by pairing market history with real-life financial experiences. **Listen and subscribe to the **Money Matters Podcast to stay informed on markets, inflation, and long-term financial decision-making.
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Market Context for 2026: What the Headlines Are Really Discussing
With markets, economic policy, and investing headlines moving quickly as 2026 begins, separating signal from noise matters more than ever. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller provide structured context on widely discussed market and policy topics relevant to long-term financial decision-making. • Review early-2026 market and economic headlines, including federal policy activity and legislative developments affecting financial markets. • Examine institutional investor participation in single-family housing markets across the Southeast and related affordability discussions. • Analyze policy proposals that would limit large investors from purchasing single-family homes and the uncertainties surrounding their potential effects. • Explain the proposed design of Trump accounts, a child-focused savings framework often compared to features of IRAs and 529 plans. • Discuss how geopolitical developments involving Venezuela are commonly reflected in energy markets and global pricing narratives. • Describe characteristics frequently associated with later-stage bull markets using historical market cycle examples. • Compare current market conditions with long-term averages for bull-market length and performance for context. • Evaluate recent shifts in market leadership from a narrow concentration of stocks toward broader participation. • Assess how artificial intelligence is moving from conceptual narratives to practical corporate implementation across sectors. • Review discussions surrounding tax refunds, recent tax code changes, and their relationship to economic activity. • Outline recent Federal Reserve interest-rate decisions and how monetary policy is typically evaluated in portfolio discussions. • Summarize historical volatility patterns during midterm election years within the presidential election cycle. Listen to the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Connor Miller for educational discussions on markets, investing, and financial planning topics shaping today’s headlines. Subscribe to stay informed as economic narratives evolve throughout 2026 and beyond.
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Mortgage Payoffs, Investing Trade-Offs, and Retirement Questions—Explained
Searching for clear context around retirement planning, investing decisions, and household finance questions? In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase walk through commonly discussed financial planning scenarios using an educational, long-term framework grounded in real listener questions. • Examine how mortgage payoff considerations are often weighed against investing after-tax dollars in taxable brokerage accounts. • Explain how 401(k) providers typically track traditional and Roth contributions and why contribution records can matter over time. • Compare UGMA, UTMA, and 529 accounts by outlining ownership rules, flexibility trade-offs, and financial-aid considerations. • Describe how fund expense ratios and asset-based fees are commonly reflected in investment performance reporting. • Outline frequently discussed approaches to working with fiduciary financial planners, including hourly services versus ongoing advisory relationships. • Discuss how portfolio risk and asset allocation are often evaluated as investors approach retirement. • Illustrate how dollar-cost averaging is commonly referenced when investing lump sums amid market uncertainty. • Review dividend reinvestment options by distinguishing between automatic reinvestment and manual cash allocation decisions. • Clarify spousal IRA contribution rules that are often cited when one spouse has limited or no earned income. Listen to this episode of the Money Matters Podcast for a practical, educational conversation about retirement planning and investment decision-making. Subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to stay connected to ongoing discussions focused on clarity, context, and long-term financial thinking.
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Retirement Planning in Real Life: Rule of 55, Grandkids, and Going Global
Want clearer context around today’s most discussed retirement planning questions—without hype or shortcuts? In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase address listener questions and planning scenarios that illustrate how retirement income, investing decisions, and lifestyle priorities are commonly evaluated over time. • Explore how holiday traditions and intentional rest are often discussed as elements of lifestyle planning throughout retirement. • Review early retirement scenarios by outlining how asset allocation, withdrawal considerations, and legacy goals are typically framed in planning conversations. • Compare alternatives to 529 plans for grandchildren by discussing custodial Roth IRAs, joint accounts, and UTMA accounts, along with commonly referenced considerations. • Clarify how financial advisors are frequently described beyond investment selection by addressing coordination, decision-making support, and long-term planning oversight. • Explain how the Rule of 55 is commonly referenced when discussing early access to retirement accounts and retirement timing considerations. • Illustrate an international retirement example through “Almost Free Freddie,” reviewing how cost-of-living assumptions, pensions, VA income, and rental properties are often evaluated. • Discuss the role of small- and mid-cap stocks within diversified portfolios and how companies may evolve across market cycles. • Reassess the “happy retiree” home-value benchmark by placing housing inflation and mortgage status into broader retirement planning context. Designed to provide clarity, perspective, and education—not predictions—this episode adds structure to complex retirement topics. Listen to the Money Matters Podcast and subscribe for ongoing discussions centered on retirement planning, investing principles, and long-term financial decision-making.
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Making Sense Of Inflation, Employment, And Markets—With History As The Guide
Economic data, market trends, and retirement planning topics are often discussed without sufficient historical context. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd present an educational discussion that places recent economic releases and market observations within a long-term analytical framework. • Review the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) release by situating current inflation readings within more than 80 years of historical inflation data. • Examine the historical development of the Federal Reserve’s 2% inflation target by comparing it with observed inflation outcomes across multiple economic periods. • Discuss how recent government shutdowns delayed scheduled economic data releases and why temporary reporting gaps can affect short-term market narratives. • Explain commonly referenced employment metrics by outlining the differences between the household survey and the establishment survey used in labor market reporting. • Evaluate the employment-to-population ratio (EPOP), including prime working-age participation, as a frequently cited measure of labor market conditions. • Illustrate how year-over-year and multi-year inflation rates can demonstrate the compounding effect of price changes on purchasing power over time. • Compare historical inflation trends with long-term S&P 500 dividend growth to provide context on income-oriented equity characteristics. • Revisit balanced 60/40 portfolio performance in historical discussions to reinforce diversification as a commonly referenced investment framework. • Place the current bull market within a broader historical context by reviewing average cycle durations and the range of outcomes observed over time. • Observe market behavior following spring volatility, including changes in sector participation within the S&P 500. • Highlight ongoing public discussion around artificial intelligence and its potential role in productivity and efficiency across multiple economic sectors. • Review publicly reported fiscal stimulus expectations, including projected changes to tax refunds in 2026 and their possible macroeconomic implications. • Consider housing and real estate themes for the coming year by outlining economic and demographic factors commonly associated with market activity. • Summarize research-based observations on retiree well-being, including written planning approaches, engagement in meaningful activities, and social connection. For listeners seeking discussion about inflation, employment data, market history, and retirement planning concepts, this episode provides structured context grounded in long-term observations. Listen to the Money Matters Podcast and subscribe to stay informed about highly searched financial topics.
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AI Takes Center Stage: Market Trends, Economic Signals, And The Stories Shaping Money Today
In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller offer an educational discussion on current financial market headlines, retirement planning considerations, and developments in artificial intelligence. • Review publicly reported details of Disney’s collaboration with OpenAI and discuss how large media organizations are evaluating AI-enabled content tools. • Examine Time Magazine’s recognition of the collective “Architects of AI” as 2025’s Persons of the Year and what that designation reflects about technology’s growing prominence. Then, reflect on past Time Person of the Year selections to provide cultural and economic context across different market eras. • Discuss widely cited data on the increase in millionaire 401(k) accounts and explain how market conditions and contribution patterns can sometimes influence account balances. • Summarize the Federal Reserve’s recent monetary policy decision, often described as a “hawkish cut,” including how commentators interpret interest-rate signaling. • Compare the recent performance of the Magnificent Seven stocks with the broader S&P 500 to illustrate changes in market concentration over time. • Highlight market data showing broader participation in equity returns, with a greater share of S&P 500 companies posting positive performance. • Revisit common asset allocation discussions involving balanced portfolios, including equities and fixed income, in long-term planning contexts. • Explain how short-term and long-term interest rates can respond differently to policy changes and why those distinctions are often referenced in borrowing discussions. • Review current U.S. labor market indicators—such as jobless claims, labor force participation, and wage growth—based on widely followed economic releases. • Outline health insurance marketplace open-enrollment timelines and general considerations individuals often review when evaluating coverage options. • Discuss survey-based research identifying an association between having a written retirement plan and reported retirement satisfaction, without implying causation. • Consider how economists and analysts describe AI’s potential role in productivity and economic growth, acknowledging uncertainty and variability. • Preview commonly discussed themes for 2026, including historical patterns around election cycles, market volatility, and consumer spending behavior. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for ongoing discussions that help frame financial topics within a broader, long-term perspective.
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Year-End Money Moves, Market Shifts, and Tax Changes: What’s Shaping Retirement Conversations
Year-End Money Moves, Market Shifts, and Tax Changes: What’s Shaping Retirement Conversations Description: Get ready for a clear, well-structured look at today’s widely searched financial and retirement topics. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd provide informational context on market history, tax rules, consumer data, and economic developments—without forecasting or suggesting strategies. Review the Enron collapse as a historical case study and explain how Nvidia’s position in the S&P 500 reflects the routine rebalancing and evolution of major market indexes. Outline the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cycle and describe recent policy decisions as part of the current economic backdrop. Summarize Black Friday and Cyber Monday spending figures to illustrate how consumer activity is monitored during peak shopping periods. Note how changes in gas prices may affect household cash flow and day-to-day spending considerations. Highlight that all S&P 500 sectors reported positive performance this year and acknowledge the sectors that showed stronger historical results, without implying any future performance or recommendations. Present scheduled 2026 tax provisions and identify areas often reviewed by taxpayers, including SALT deduction parameters and charitable contribution thresholds. Explain updates related to HSA eligibility and outline expanded flexibility introduced within 529 plan guidelines. Clarify the timing requirements associated with the 30% clean energy credit for qualifying home improvements completed within the current tax year. Describe the reinstatement of 100% bonus depreciation for certain types of business equipment under current tax law. This episode offers an informational overview for listeners who want to stay aware of economic and financial topics relevant to retirement planning conversations. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to continue receiving clear, well-framed discussions about markets, taxes, and long-term financial structures.
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Backdoor Roths, Target Date Funds, and Real-Life Decisions: Money Matters Breaks It Down
Ready to stay informed about today’s highly searched retirement topics and financial planning questions? The latest Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase brings together real-world case studies, retirement strategies, and economic context to help listeners think clearly about long-term decisions. • Reconsider how to frame financial inheritance and lifelong money habits by emphasizing independence, planning skills, and non-monetary lessons. • Reflect on a story about balancing parental support with maintaining retirement priorities, including decisions around student loan assistance for adult children. • Review how Target Date Funds work—covering structure, glide paths, and withdrawal considerations—and assess how often individuals may revisit retirement plans based on lifestyle or market changes. • Track the ongoing conversation around backdoor Roth IRA strategies and compare the broader points often considered in the Roth vs. Traditional IRA evaluation, from FIRE approaches to traditional retirement timelines. • Observe how artificial intelligence is reshaping labor market trends and identify emerging fields—technology, agriculture, home services, estate planning—affected by demographic shifts and innovation. • Examine the considerations related to managing one-time payments such as settlements or back pay, including the potential impact of timing on taxable income. • Enjoy a light segment on popular apple varieties as an illustration of everyday value-focused consumer choices. • Clarify how to think about retirement readiness by evaluating predictable income sources alongside your total savings picture. This episode provides grounded, educational context without predictions or guarantees. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to stay informed and connected to today’s most relevant conversations in personal finance and retirement planning.
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From Baby Larry to Bitcoin: Discussing Today’s Most Searched Financial Topics
Ready to explore** the financial topics shaping today's retirement conversations? Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd provide grounded discussion and practical context around widely searched themes in retirement planning, economic trends, and market behavior.** • Explore the often-referenced “zero-year saving plan” inspired by Baby Larry, and consider how early saving habits are discussed within long-term planning frameworks. • Review current economic themes—including steady corporate earnings, moderating inflation data, and ongoing innovation—that contribute to today’s financial landscape. • Observe developments in AI and technology markets, such as commentary around Nvidia and bitcoin, to understand how fast-changing sectors influence broader market narratives. • Examine media coverage of full IRA-to-Roth conversions, noting how tax brackets and individual situations factor into evaluating various planning approaches. • Discuss the rise of AI-generated content and the continuing role of human interpretation in financial planning contexts. • Consider Thanksgiving travel trends and the ways travel activity may reflect broader consumer behavior. • Highlight recent updates concerning dividend-paying companies and how payout changes are incorporated into retirement-related discussions. • Acknowledge key indicators such as wage growth, consumer spending, and labor-market conditions that help shape economic understanding. • Review global engagement with the U.S. economy, including demand for U.S. Treasuries and the dollar, within an international economic context. • Note how periods of market volatility often prompt broader conversations about long-term planning philosophies and market dynamics. • Stay aware of government updates, employment data, and financial benchmarks that contribute to a fuller view of today’s economic environment. This episode offers clear, contextual discussion for listeners following the financial topics influencing retirement planning today. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to stay connected to ongoing conversations in the ever-evolving financial landscape.
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50-Year Mortgages, the K-Shaped Economy, and the Factors Shaping Retirement Planning in 2025
Get ready for a focused, fact-driven breakdown of the trends reshaping retirement planning, housing affordability, and market expectations in 2025. Wes Moss and Connor Miller bring forward clear context, fresh data points, and timely observations to help listeners understand today’s shifting financial landscape. • Examine why 50-year mortgages are gaining attention, outline how stretching payments over five decades changes total interest obligations, and discuss how some households are assessing this structure amid historically high home prices. • Review how today’s “K-shaped economy” reflects widening differences in income and asset growth, and highlight demographic shifts—including the rising age of first-time buyers—that show how access to homeownership is evolving. • Compare how mortgage length, rate volatility, and affordability pressures interact to shape monthly housing costs and broader financial planning decisions. • Reference long-term savings and investment participation data to illustrate how steady financial engagement has historically contributed to stronger overall preparedness. • Summarize how recent government shutdown developments intersected with market sentiment, and describe how Federal Reserve rate considerations may be influenced by delayed or incomplete economic data. • Emphasize that comprehensive, well-organized financial planning consistently appears in research as a characteristic reported by retirees who experience greater financial structure and clarity. Stay engaged with thoughtful, research-backed conversations that help to support informed financial decision-making. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for ongoing context on retirement planning, market behavior, and today’s evolving economic environment.
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Getting to a Trillion: Elon Musk, Turkey Prices, Retirement Planning, and Investing Insights from the Money Matters Podcast
In this Money Matters Podcast episode, hosts Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd provide research-backed insights on current market trends, retirement planning, and savings strategies, helping listeners evaluate financial information and consider potential options within a structured, risk-aware framework. • Review Elon Musk’s Tesla compensation plan, why it might increase his chances of becoming a trillionaire, and the performance milestones associated with corporate targets, without implying expected outcomes. • Learn why turkey prices have risen 75% this Thanksgiving, including regional production and supply factors that may influence retail prices. • Examine what the Q ratio indicates about historical market valuations and how it can sometimes provide context for long-term investment planning. • Explore historical patterns showing that the S&P 500 has often experienced stronger returns from November through April, while noting that past performance does not guarantee future results. • Understand how market concentration, with the top 10 S&P 500 companies representing nearly 40% of the index, may affect diversification considerations in a portfolio. • Consider how Federal Reserve rate adjustments near market highs have historically influenced market behavior, though individual results may vary. • Assess retirement savings milestones, including 401(k) accumulation targets and suggested contribution guidelines, to support disciplined long-term planning. • Reference practical financial rules of thumb that can help structure savings and investment decisions while remaining adaptable to individual circumstances. • Reinforce the value of consistent, long-term investing as one approach among many to support personal financial objectives. Gain thoughtful, research-informed perspectives to help frame your financial decisions. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast in the search for reliable, educational discussions that encourage careful consideration of your financial journey.
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Understanding AI, Workforce Shifts, and Retirement Planning with Wes Moss & Jeff Lloyd
Ready to explore retirement strategies and financial fundamentals—while making sense of AI’s market influence, Federal Reserve rate cuts, and the changing world of work? In this week’s Money Matters episode, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd translate today’s financial headlines into clear, thoughtful discussion—helping listeners better understand the connections between markets, innovation, and long-term planning. • Clarify financial concepts. Hear how terms like Q ratio and basis points fit into broader market conversations and how understanding these ideas can support informed decision-making. • Balance knowledge with humor. Enjoy lighthearted moments as Wes and Jeff share Halloween stories, family costume ideas, and insights on the Super Bowl halftime show—all while keeping perspective on what really matters financially. • Explore AI’s influence on the workforce. Review current data from the World Economic Forum on how artificial intelligence is shaping employment trends—highlighting both areas of automation and new job creation. • Understand AI-driven market concentration. Learn how the growth of AI-focused companies within the S&P 500 has shifted index dynamics, and how investors may think about diversification using equal-weighted ETFs, mid-caps, or small-caps. • Put Federal Reserve policy in context. Examine the Fed’s latest rate cut and its historical relationship to market activity—without speculation—offering perspective on interest rate cycles and their potential economic implications. • Compare retirement savings benchmarks. Explore average 401(k) balances across generations and consider how consistent saving habits and age-based planning can contribute to financial preparedness over time. • Review Social Security updates. Understand the latest cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) and how these annual changes aim to align benefits with inflation trends. • Identify evolving industries. Discover which fields—such as healthcare, cybersecurity, agriculture, food service, and logistics—are projected to evolve as technology continues to advance. • Reframe the future of work. Look beyond AI-related concerns to discuss how innovation may shift, rather than eliminate, opportunities across multiple sectors. Stay informed, stay balanced, and stay engaged with Money Matters—where Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd help to bring clarity and research-driven insight to your financial questions. Listen and subscribe for thoughtful conversations on markets, retirement planning, and the economy—without the hype or jargon.
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From AI to Real Estate: Understanding What’s Driving Markets and Retirement Planning
Looking for a clearer way to think about markets, AI, and retirement? In this week’s Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller explore current market themes, technological shifts, and retirement realities—offering context to help listeners make informed, thoughtful financial decisions. • Explore how artificial intelligence continues to shape productivity, innovation, and investor sentiment across industries. • Understand what recent highs in the S&P 500 may reflect about market dynamics and long-term investor behavior. • Compare cap-weighted and equal-weighted indices to better understand how market composition can influence overall index performance. • Evaluate the importance of maintaining appropriate diversification and avoiding excessive exposure to any single sector or theme. • Clarify how index investing works and why awareness of underlying holdings supports more intentional portfolio construction. • Recognize that sectors beyond technology—such as industrials and utilities—also play an important role in a balanced investment approach. • Be inspired by the story of Tom Sillo, the 58-year-old college football player whose journey illustrates how purpose and growth can continue through every stage of life. • Reimagine what retirement can look like through activities, learning, and community that align with your personal interests and goals. • Review shifts in the U.S. real estate market, including areas where buyer and seller dynamics have recently changed. • Consider conducting a regular portfolio review to help ensure your strategy remains aligned with your objectives, time horizon, and tolerance for risk. Stay informed and intentional. Listen to this episode of the Money Matters Podcast for balanced discussions on markets, retirement, and financial decision-making. Subscribe today to stay connected with thoughtful conversations that can help bring clarity to your financial life.
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How 401(k)s, Private Equity, and AI May Reshape Retirement Planning
Interested in understanding the latest trends shaping retirement and investing? This episode of the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Connor Miller offers an educational discussion designed to help listeners stay informed about developments in retirement plans, private equity, and artificial intelligence (AI) in today’s markets. Gain perspective—not predictions—on how these topics may influence the financial landscape over time. • Examine how 401(k) plans are evolving and why private equity is being discussed as a potential addition to certain retirement plan structures. • Explore how certain organizations are engaging in conversations around expanding access to specific private market investments. • Understand the potential advantages and limitations of private equity, including liquidity, valuation practices, and investor eligibility considerations. • Recognize that only about 40% of Americans are familiar with private equity, underscoring the importance of continued financial education and awareness. • Review the role of collective investment trusts (CITs) and target-date funds, and how these vehicles are used within employer-sponsored retirement plans. • Hear how artificial intelligence is being applied in business settings, including a large retailer’s use of AI and IoT technology in an attempt to improve supply chain logistics. • Consider how AI-related business investments may influence efficiency, operational performance, and capital expenditures over time. • Reflect on life expectancy trends and the importance of longevity planning as part of a thoughtful retirement income strategy. • Explore how diversified, multi-asset income approaches may help support long-term portfolio sustainability and withdrawal planning. • Review why income-focused frameworks, such as the 4% rule of thumb, continue to serve as points of reference in retirement planning discussions. Retirement planning is a personal, ongoing process that depends on each individual’s goals, time horizon, and circumstances. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for balanced, educational conversations that promote understanding and confidence in your financial decision-making process.
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Decoding Markets and Retirement: Tax Updates, Portfolio Moves, and Financial Insights
Wall Street may love its complex jargon, but Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd try to simplify financial planning with insights designed to help listeners make informed decisions. This episode of the Money Matters Podcast reviews market trends, retirement planning, and tax considerations within the context of long-term wealth management. • Examine how the three-year bull market has affected the S&P 500’s market capitalization and consider historical market trends. • Review 2026 tax brackets and expanded income thresholds to understand potential implications for tax planning and retirement planning. • Compare performance of dividend stocks, bonds, and gold over the past three years to provide context for portfolio management. • Observe wealth concentration among top earners and its effect on average investment outcomes. • Consider historical bull market durations and average returns to provide perspective for financial planning. • Identify patterns in all-time highs as part of broader stock market momentum analysis. • Analyze current valuations of mega-cap tech and AI-driven companies within the context of long-term market trends. • Explore price-to-earnings ratios across small, midsize, and large S&P 500 firms for insight into portfolio diversification. • Monitor labor market slowdowns, cooling home prices, and Federal Reserve actions as factors influencing economic conditions. • Verify AI-generated financial information to support accurate research and planning. • Track inflation adjustments and updates to tax and capital gains brackets that may affect retirement planning and tax planning. • Assess periodic portfolio rebalancing as one approach to align with risk tolerance and retirement objectives. • Understand the value of a tailored financial plan to support long-term financial well-being. • Examine strategies for addressing common retirement concerns, including market variability, withdrawal considerations, and legacy planning. • Review upcoming consumer stimulus and potential effects of macroeconomic events, including the World Cup and monetary policy updates, on financial planning decisions. Stay informed on retirement planning, portfolio management, and market trends—listen to this episode of the Money Matters Podcast. Subscribe to Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd for ongoing financial insights designed to help you make informed decisions with perspective and clarity.
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Understanding the Retirement Squeeze, Market Shifts, and Living Costs
Explore retirement and financial planning with Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd on the Money Matters Podcast! Gain research-informed insights that can help you consider how economic trends and personal decisions may influence your long-term financial journey. • Examine historical patterns of government shutdowns on the economy and stock market since 1976, and observe how the S&P 500 has generally responded during these periods. • Assess rising living costs—including housing, healthcare, and childcare—and how they may affect retirement preparedness. • Explore the "retirement squeeze" in Goldman Sachs and Investopedia reports, and evaluate what the $5 million American dream represents today. • Compare savings strategies and consider the potential benefits of starting investments early. • Learn about the Year Zero Savings Plan, which initiates retirement savings from a child’s first year. • Review SECURE Act 2.0 updates allowing certain 529 plans to convert into Roth IRAs under specific conditions. • Consider how delayed milestones—homeownership, marriage, parenthood—may influence retirement timelines. • Analyze Q3 stock market trends and sector performance for context on current conditions. • Explore ideas that may support thoughtful retirement planning at any stage of life. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for research-informed perspectives on retirement and investing, and consider how these insights could apply to your own financial planning decisions.
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S&P 500 Trends, The 0.01% Rule Of Thumb, Interest Rates, And Retirement Planning Insights
Ready to cut through the noise and get clear on today’s financial markets and retirement planning trends? On this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller share perspectives on market performance, economic updates, and planning frameworks that can help inform your financial decision-making. • Review how the S&P 500’s recent run compares to historical stock market returns. • Reflect on how past market performance can offer perspective, while recognizing it does not predict future results. • Learn about the 0.01% Rule—a spending framework designed to encourage intentional financial choices tied to net worth. • Explore the balance between frugality and valuing your time in retirement. • Look at recent updates on interest rates, mortgage rates, job market data, and rental prices. • Understand how Federal Reserve policy decisions interact with interest rates across the economy. • See how seasonal stock market patterns have varied since 1928. • Compare dividend-paying stocks with broader indexes in different market environments. • Hear perspectives on the role of artificial intelligence in financial planning, including its potential and limitations. • Access retirement planning resources that can help you bat different stages of life. Stay informed about the economic forces that shape your financial world. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to keep learning each week.
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Fed Rate Cuts, Inflation & Your Retirement Planning
Looking for a clear perspective on retirement, investing, and the economy? Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd bring real-world conversations designed to add clarity and context to today’s financial headlines. • Unpack the latest Fed rate cut and what it may mean for loans and markets. • Question what Jerry Greenfield’s exit from Ben & Jerry’s suggests about values-driven business. • Compare today’s mortgage rates with record lows and see why many homeowners may feel “locked in.” • Understand the tight housing market and its implications for buyers and sellers. • Examine how markets have historically reacted after rate cuts, backed by data. • Reflect on the psychological effects of inflation and volatility, and explore ways to maintain perspective. • Apply foundational retirement planning principles like the 4% rule of thumb, the rich ratio, and diversification. • Revisit your financial plan to adjust for rising costs and shifting markets. • Explore why concerns about running out of money can affect savers at every wealth level, and what factors may ease those concerns. • Anticipate how potential stimulus and tax refunds could influence consumer spending. Stay informed. Stay engaged. Listen to the Money Matters Podcast today—and subscribe to keep your financial knowledge up to speed.
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Inflation, Recession Chatter, Housing Trends, and Roth vs. 401(k) Flexibility
Get the clarity and confidence you need as Wes Moss, Connor Miller, and Christa DiBiase break down today’s swirling economic landscape and answer your most critical money questions. This episode of Money Matters turns today’s complex headlines and listener challenges into clear, actionable insights for retirement planning. • Track how today’s economic crosscurrents—including recession chatter, jobs data, and inflation—may be shaping the outlook for U.S. growth. • Examine the importance of jobless claims, payroll growth, and recent BLS revisions that could shift how investors and retirees view the labor market. • Spot how declining mortgage rates and strong housing demand could provide potential tailwinds for the broader economy. • Measure the role of residential construction jobs as a potential recession signal and why current numbers may suggest stability. • Understand the impact of the coming 2026 consumer tax refund surge tied to new legislation and how it may influence household spending. • Break down how higher labor productivity and technological shifts like artificial intelligence could affect corporate profits and inflation trends. • Review listener Q&A on brokerage accounts, investment tools, tax-efficient withdrawals, mortgage decisions, and strategies for early retirement account access. • Compare the flexibility of withdrawals across Roth, 401(k), IRA, and brokerage accounts to support informed financial decision-making. • Clarify the rules for accessing retirement funds before 59½, including the Rule of 55 and 72(t) distributions, and what they may mean for both traditional and Roth accounts. Stay informed and proactive—listen now to strengthen your understanding of retirement, investing, and today’s economy. Subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for weekly conversations that keep you engaged with the latest financial and economic trends.
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NFL Team Valuations, Economic Trends, and Tax Changes Every Retiree Should Know
Curious how sports valuations reflect broader financial trends? On this episode of Money Matters, Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd break down the rising value of NFL teams—including the Atlanta Falcons—contrasting economic trends, and tax changes that could shape your financial outlook. • Track skyrocketing NFL team valuations and discover insights into broader financial trends. • Contrast corporate America’s strength with the rising jobless claims in the broader labor market. • Review recent market performance and identify which sectors beyond technology are driving growth. • Examine the new OBBA tax bill and what its provisions could mean for retirees and families. • Navigate long-term capital gains brackets while considering strategies like tax gain and tax loss harvesting. • Consider a real-world hypothetical illustrating the new senior deduction and its potential impact on planning decisions. • Weigh the limitations of artificial intelligence in tax forecasting and the ongoing value of working with a CPA. • Explore top-performing stocks over the past 30 years and reinforce the benefits of broad portfolio diversification. Stay informed and proactive about your financial future. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast today to keep gaining perspective and knowledge for a more confident retirement.
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Rising Productivity, Stock Buybacks, and Economic Shifts For Investors To Know
Discover the factors shaping productivity, markets, and the economy with Wes Moss and Connor Miller on the Money Matters Podcast. Stay informed and explore discussions about today’s economic and financial landscape. • Hear how Labor Day connects to America’s productivity trends and why cultural moments like football season and the Cracker Barrel logo can illustrate broader market sentiment. • Examine Nvidia’s earnings and its growing role within the S&P 500. • Track revisions in U.S. GDP growth and what they could indicate about economic trends. • Explore how productivity continues to rise even as manufacturing employment shifts. • Reflect on technological advances once imagined by the Jetsons and how they relate to today’s economy. • Review recent Federal Reserve actions, interest rate changes, and potential impacts on housing and first-time buyers. • Analyze corporate stock buybacks, for example by companies such as JP Morgan, Nvidia, Alphabet, and Apple, and consider distinctions between buybacks and dividends. • Compare historical stock and bond performance over 45 years, including long-term trends, income, and inflation considerations. • Observe how bonds contribute to portfolio stability and how diversification has historically enhanced resilience during market downturns. • Highlight trends in American manufacturing and how Midwest companies contribute to productivity trends. • Assess the expansion of ETFs, shifts from mutual funds, and what the variety of available funds suggests for investors. • Hear from Wes Moss, Connor Miller, and the Money Matters team about topics shaping markets and economic trends. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to hear discussions about markets, investing, the economy, and financial topics shaping today’s world. Stay informed and stay engaged with the conversations that seek to provide perspective on today’s economic landscape.
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Retirement Planning, Fed Updates & Senior Living Insights
Prepare for an engaging look at today’s markets and the evolving world of retirement living on this episode of Money Matters! Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd unpack key economic signals before Wes sits down with senior living specialist Jen Franks to explore retirement care and housing options with clarity and practicality. Analyze how Jerome Powell’s dovish speech at Jackson Hole may have influenced markets and what it might suggest for potential Fed rate changes. Evaluate housing trends as a driver for U.S. economic growth and what rising building permits may indicate. Examine the Cracker Barrel logo controversy and learn how market sentiment can sometimes affect stock performance independently of business fundamentals. Review labor data and immigration shifts to understand their possible impact on employment and the Fed’s cautious approach to inflation. Clarify the meaning of the neutral rate and its potential implications for interest rates and financial planning. Comprehend the difference between “restrictive” and neutral rates and how each has affected savers, borrowers, and retirees in the past. Assess the effects of tariffs on inflation and why the Fed may maintain a “wait and see” stance. Explore potential shifts in Fed leadership in 2025 and the possible influence on monetary policy. Discover the distinctions between independent living, assisted living, memory care, and CCRCs with the insights and experience of Jen Franks’ from Serving Seniors. Compare senior living costs across luxury and mid-tier options, highlighting amenities, services, and care levels included. Investigate rental versus buy-in models for retirement housing and the role of personal finances in selecting an effective fit. Recognize the importance of early financial preparation for senior care and strategies to manage compressed planning timelines. Identify ways adult children can support aging parents in selecting appropriate senior living arrangements when time is limited. Stay informed and empowered for retirement planning, market awareness, and family financial decisions. Listen now and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for practical, clear insights on your wealth, retirement, and future.
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Tracking Tariffs, Rising Costs, and Income Strategies for Investors
Get plugged into the conversations shaping today’s markets and retirement strategies on the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Connor Miller. This week’s episode packs timely economic insights with practical planning concepts to help you approach financial decisions with clarity and confidence. Examine key economic signals ahead of the Federal Reserve’s upcoming meeting and consider potential effects from shifting interest rates. Compare the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) to better understand what current inflation data may indicate for household budgets. Interpret the VIX “Chill-ometer” to understand today’s market volatility readings and their possible implications for investors. Assess how tariffs can influence inflation and why certain price changes could be temporary. Follow the path of rising producer costs to the checkout counter with clear, everyday examples. Review which categories—such as groceries, utilities, and textbooks—are experiencing the largest price increases this year. Outline the pillars of income investing, including multi-asset approaches, withdrawal rates, dividend growth, the dry powder principle, and tax efficiency. Discuss the 4% withdrawal guideline as one possible framework within retirement planning. Highlight how dividend growth may contribute to increasing income potential over time, including the concept of “yield on original cost.” Explain the role of dry powder, or safety assets, in navigating market downturns. Explore portfolio approaches that take tax efficiency into account, such as asset location and tax-loss harvesting. Stay informed with the Money Matters Podcast, where current market developments meet practical retirement planning perspectives. Listen now and subscribe to keep up with the conversations that can shape your financial thinking.
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Jobs, Rates, and Retirement: How Today’s Economy Shapes Financial Decisions
Navigate the shifting landscape of today’s economy in this episode of the Money Matters Podcast with Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd. Get clear, timely conversations on the trends, policies, and market forces shaping your wallet, your investments, and your financial decisions—without the noise or jargon. • Examine how signs of a cooling job market could influence interest rates and financial planning considerations. • Review the ongoing reliability of Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) job reports, noting that while methodologies can evolve, the agency remains a trusted source for employment data. • Explore the rapid expansion of gig and part-time work and how it challenges long-standing measures of labor market health. • Track how labor market changes ripple through inflation, wage trends, and the Federal Reserve’s approach to interest rates. • Unpack the implications of new global tariffs, including exemptions benefiting U.S.-based manufacturing, and why companies like Apple may be committing major investments domestically. • Discuss how a more balanced labor market could ease wage inflation pressures and influence future Fed decisions on rate adjustments. • Analyze the growing role of artificial intelligence and automation in reshaping entry-level job opportunities and long-term career paths. • Review recent shifts in mortgage rates, including recent declines, and how they may impact affordability for buyers and homeowners. • Compare unemployment rates between the broader workforce and recent college graduates entering the job market. • Highlight how college tuition growth continues to outpace general inflation, reinforcing the importance of planning ahead for education expenses. • Identify key financial milestones—such as paying off a mortgage or funding a child’s education—that may signal greater financial readiness for retirement. • Reaffirm the value of multi-asset class income investing and how diversified, steadily growing income streams can possibly help maintain purchasing power over time. Press play and get the context you need to approach your financial journey with clarity. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast today so you never miss a conversation that matters. 🎧
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How Fed Moves, Inflation, and AI Could Shape Your Retirement Outlook
Stay Informed and Empowered in Today’s Shifting Economy. Get ready to navigate today’s retirement landscape with clarity and confidence. In this episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Connor Miller unpack timely economic developments and explore how they may shape your financial decision-making. • Understand the latest Federal Reserve decisions, including two rare dissenting votes. • Break down recent GDP data to examine what may be contributing to—or obscuring—economic growth. • Track shifts in consumer sentiment and housing trends to see how affordability and inventory constraints could be affecting real estate dynamics. • Analyze the current interest rate and inflation environment, and consider potential implications for borrowing and investing. • Spot patterns in manufacturing, employment, and corporate earnings that may influence broader market behavior. • Examine the growing role of artificial intelligence—from market momentum to its potential reshaping of the job market and career resilience. • Explore how multi-asset income strategies are being used to support income needs and respond to market concentration and inflation risk. • Apply the CHIME framework—Consumer sentiment, Housing, Interest rates, Manufacturing, and Employment—to help interpret today’s economic signals with a structured lens. Stay engaged with insights that aim to inform, not predict. Listen and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to stay educated, aware, and confident in your long-term financial planning.
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Navigating 2025 Market Shifts, Rates, Housing, and Income Planning
Ready to enhance your understanding of retirement planning and financial markets? Join Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd on this episode of the Money Matters Podcast as they provide balanced insights into current market trends and factors that may influence your financial journey. • Explore the importance of diversification across multiple income sources in today’s market environment. • Review recent trends in dividend growth within the S&P 500 and consider how these compare to inflation rates. • Discuss Federal Reserve policies and their potential effects on interest rates, bonds, mortgages, and broader market conditions. • Examine current and projected interest and mortgage rate trends alongside housing market developments, including observations about Atlanta’s growth trends. • Summarize key market events of 2025, including new tariffs, geopolitical developments, U.S. credit rating updates, and recent legislation. • Note how markets have reached new highs amid volatility and reflect on what this might suggest about economic conditions and investor sentiment. • Consider S&P 500 valuations and shifts in market leadership beyond mega-cap stocks, with attention to earnings growth trends. • Review recent U.S.-Japan trade agreements and their possible implications for global trade dynamics. Stay informed! 🎧 Listen now and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast to stay current with evolving market perspectives.
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Insights on Inflation, Multi-Asset Class Income Investing & Market Outlook
🎯 Rethink your financial future with the Money Matters Podcast, hosted by Wes Moss and Connor Miller. This episode shares real-world strategies to help you stay focused, informed, and better prepared for retirement—without the jargon. What you’ll discover in this episode: • Stay alert to shifting market sentiment tied to central bank leadership and evolving economic policies. • Watch inflation trends that remain relatively controlled despite modest recent increases. • Track earnings season highlights from banks, airlines, and semiconductors as corporate profits hold steady. • Monitor projections of $1 trillion in stock buybacks and $640 billion in dividends, reflecting corporate capital allocation trends. • Learn how buybacks may influence shareholder yield and earnings per share over time. • Consider a multi-asset class income investing approach designed to generate income from various asset classes. • Celebrate a new chapter as producer Mallory welcomes her baby to the Money Matters family. • Examine near-record-low unemployment and steady wage growth supporting consumer strength. • Explore accelerating AI adoption and its potential impact on worker productivity. • Follow continued consumer momentum with rising retail and dining sales. • Evaluate how recent tax legislation and tariff frameworks might shape long-term fiscal stability. • Recognize that market volatility could accompany positive returns. • Note a healthier market with nearly half of stocks outperforming benchmarks. • Reinforce the value of diversification as bonds resume their role in offsetting equity swings. • Explore building a total return strategy blending income and growth for added balance. 🎧 Listen now and subscribe to the Money Matters Podcast for practical insights to help support your long-term financial confidence.
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Boost Your Retirement Strategy: What The One Big Beautiful Bill Might Mean For Your Money
Transform your financial future with Wes Moss and Jeff Lloyd in this action-focused episode of the Money Matters Podcast. Break down the newly passed "One Big Beautiful Bill" and explore its potentially wide-ranging impact on taxes, retirement planning, and long-term financial flexibility. • Examine what OBBB means for future tax rates. • Take advantage of higher SALT deduction limits, potentially reducing your tax burden. • Utilize new tax treatment for tips and overtime income, helpful for both retirees and part-time earners. • Accelerate business growth with expanded immediate expensing for investments. • Plan more confidently for the future with a higher estate tax exemption. Understand how these changes may create new planning opportunities—and why markets seem to remain resilient despite fiscal uncertainty. 🎧 Listen and subscribe, and start building a future you can feel good about. Visit yourwealth.com to connect with the Money Matters team.
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Rethink Retirement: Efficient Moves for Taxes, Timing, and Portfolio Shifts
On today’s episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase unlock powerful retirement and investment moves that could help shape your financial future. Today, they: • Explore how a couple with $5M in assets can consider early retirement while balancing tuition payments and uncertain markets. • Calculate the power of the 4% rule and see how $5M can potentially yield $200,000 annually in sustainable withdrawals. • Learn why emotional timing and slow investing may not always serve you best in today's interest rate environment. • Discover the real purpose of a financial manager—and why it's not about “beating” the S&P 500. • Examine the peace of mind that can come come from a 6-9 month investment strategy instead of stretching it over years. • Hear from a retired law enforcement officer with a $4,200/month pension weighing travel vs. keeping property—find out why selling his home may unlock nearly $90K/year in income. • Understand how capital gains exclusions might work when selling a primary residence before moving abroad. • Get clarity on using the new 529-to-Roth rollover rule—how parents can repurpose unused college funds for their working children. • Adjust your withdrawal strategy based on life expectancy—learn how shorter horizons (like 20 years) might allow for higher withdrawal rates, up to 5.5%. • Evaluate pension options that vary in payout length and amount—see how selecting the right one could impact your long-term cash flow. • Align retirement timing with market conditions—hear why one couple may want to delay retirement to avoid locking in stock losses. • Balance equity-heavy portfolios before retirement to help avoid relying too heavily on market performance. • Plan major home renovations before retiring—discover why waiting could turn into a costly trap. • Examine harnessing low-income years to help strategically harvest long-term capital gains—while possibly staying in the 0% tax bracket. • Use tax loss harvesting to offset gains and rebalance portfolios more efficiently. • Hear a real success story: consistent $1,000/month investing for 20 years yields over $2M—now learn how to effectively shift from aggressive to conservative assets. • Understand the difference between Roth contributions and Roth conversions—and avoid costly mix-ups. 👉 **Don’t miss this episode if you're ready to take control of your retirement with purpose, clarity, and confidence. Listen, download, and **SUBSCRIBE!
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The Data-Driven Path to Happiness, Wealth, and Retirement
What if the most strategic life and retirement decisions aren’t based on instinct—but on data? In this fascinating episode of the Money Matters Podcast, Wes Moss is joined by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz—acclaimed author, economist, and data scientist—to explore what big data reveals about our hidden motivations, happiness triggers, and real-world success stories. 🎧 Tune in to discover: • The Truth Behind Google Searches: What anonymous search data tells us that surveys and social media can’t. • Why Childhood Can Shape Sports Fandom: The age when loyalty locks in—and how fantasy sports are rewriting the rules. • Climate & Mental Health: How living in warmer areas can measurably reduce depression, especially in winter. • Why We Make the Wrong Big Decisions: Gut feelings often mislead—see what the numbers say about more effective choices. • The Real Keys to Relationship Success: What data says actually predicts long-term happiness in love. • Who Really Gets Rich: More than actors or Wall Street bankers—learn how regional business owners quietly rise to the top 1%. • What Shapes Your Kids’ Future: Why neighborhoods and mentors matter more than parenting styles. • A Better Retirement Blueprint: Strong relationships and time near the water may be the real keys to joy in retirement. • Surprising Myths Busted by Big Data: From who finishes the books they buy to how parents treat sons vs. daughters. 🔍 Action Step: Want more retirement tools and insights? Visit yourwealth.com. Hit play now to start building a data-backed life—and purpose-filled, happy retirement.
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Money, Happiness, and Retirement: Strategies to Help You Worry Less and Sleep Better at Night
Dive into this episode for practical insights, updated research, and actionable retirement anecdotes. 🚀 Wes Moss and Connor Miller cut out the financial jargon and help you jumpstart your strategy. Discover: • Groundbreaking new findings from the Money and Happiness in America study—including how much liquid savings may land you in the “green zone” of retirement happiness. • The evolving benchmarks for financial comfort and the plateau effect of wealth on happiness. • Why uncontrollable economic circumstances often top retirees' list of worries. • How geopolitical events and oil prices could intertwine with retirement planning • Surprising stats about the happiness levels of Americans near retirement and why simply reaching retirement might boost happiness dramatically. • The persistent “fear of running out of money”—even among high-net-worth individuals. • A look at today’s tough job market for recent college grads and the impact of AI. • The widening gap between market optimism among Republicans and Democrats. • What history says: Staying invested usually beats trying to time the market based on politics. • Free new ebook guide for retirement planning by decade, available at yourwealth.com
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From Will Ferrell to Wall Street: What 2025’s Wild Financial Headlines Could Mean for Your Money
Wondering what today’s financial headlines mean for your retirement plan? Wes Moss and Connor Miller break down the biggest economic stories, without the jargon, to help you chart a course on your quest to retire happier and sooner. In this episode: • Wes runs into Will Ferrell at the driving range—and shows why keeping your cool can matter in life and investing. • Trump reportedly slams Fed Chair Powell as a “numbskull”—what that might mean for interest rate policy in 2025. • New tariffs: How are they really impacting U.S. importers and everyday consumers? • Inflation ticks in a little above 2%, but is housing and rent data making the number look better than reality? • Why eggs are still more expensive in 2025—and what vending machine prices might say about persistent inflation. • Are we in a new bull market—or has it been running since October 2022? Get the latest market insights. • AI data centers are fueling a boom in natural gas deals across the Southeast—what it could mean for the energy sector. • Q1 2025 retirement account data reveals Americans are contributing more, even as account balances fluctuate. • First-time homebuyers face rising regret—why affordability and market stress seem to be weighing on new homeowners. • 50 years of Jaws: How a broken shark model and Steven Spielberg changed film forever and redefined the summer blockbuster. 🎧 Listen now to stay ahead of the headlines—and start building a happy retirement.
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Inflation Cools While Chicken Sizzles: What It Could Mean For Your Financial Future
Cut through market fear, witness inspiring stories, and tackle the challenging housing market with optimism and insight. Gain the clarity you need to seek financial freedom and retirement happiness. Wes and Jeff explore the week’s essential themes, including: • The S&P 500, dividend stocks, and bonds posting gains that were higher than many had feared. After a sharp drop in April, markets rebounded strongly, marking the best May in 35 years. • Inflation hit a four-year low, calming fears and fueling market optimism. • A pop-up chicken stand that became Dave’s Hot Chicken, is now valued near $1 billion. Is chicken catching up to beef in the world of fast food? • Long-term stock investing continues to demonstrate effectiveness: no 12-year period in the S&P 500 over the last 90 years has shown a loss. • Home buying is becoming more challenging for younger Americans. What has the new median first-time buyer age risen to? • U.S. housing transactions have plummeted. Is it due to high mortgage rates? Low mobility? Both? • Can a pension can be treated like a bond in a retirement allocation strategy? • A listener from Idaho highlights how millions of Americans with pensions may benefit from tailored planning beyond 401(k)s. • Jeff and Wes wrap with favorite burger spots—and the effect that Sunday closures seem to have on Chick-fil-A.
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From Tariffs to Takeout: Unpack the First Half of 2025
Wes and Jeff dive into the major economic events shaping the first half of the year. They offer insights on everything from labor markets and inflation to the rise of AI and takeout culture, then break down complex financial news into actionable analysis to help plan for a happier retirement. Highlights include: • Focusing on financial education by cutting through jargon and empowering listeners to make effective retirement and investment decisions 🎯 • Recapping major 2025 news: new U.S. administration, ongoing tariffs, S&P 500 volatility, low inflation, persistent geopolitical tensions, and repeated U.S. credit downgrades • Debunking the "Sell in May and Go Away" market adage, noting that May has outperformed expectations in recent years • Explaining the critical role of economic growth, Hauser's Law, and government deficits in shaping tax revenue and fiscal health • Spotlighting a significant shift in the labor market, with job openings and seekers nearing equilibrium, essential for controlling wage inflation • Sharing Wes Moss’s family’s 30-day Summer Challenge for personal and educational growth • Discussing the rise of "Takeout Nation": Much of restaurant traffic is now takeout, delivery, or drive-thru, fueled by technology, apps, and AI • Exploring the restaurant industry's transformation—booming sales, more delivery jobs, and tech-driven convenience, without harming overall job growth • Previewing upcoming research on habits of happy versus unhappy retirees, with “fear of running out of money” revealed as a top concern across all wealth levels
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Since its debut in 1992, Money Matters was created to deliver objective and timely financial advice on WSB, Atlanta's legendary, award-winning news/talk radio station. Now, in addition to airing weekly on WSB, Money Matters is available as a podcast, tailor-made for both modern retirees and those still in the planning stages.Hosted since 2009 by Wes Moss — CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, best-selling author, Forbes contributor, and managing partner at Capital Investment Advisors in Atlanta — and backed by the Retire Sooner Team, the Money Matters podcast aims to continue the show's legacy of demystifying retirement finances. From dissecting the latest financial news to offering personalized answers to listener questions, the goal of Money Matters is to keep you informed and empowered. Our focus? Providing clear, actionable advice without the financial jargon to help 1 million families retire sooner and happier.Join us in this exciting new chapter, and let's journey towar
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